Can a 110 Volt Power Cord Be Added To Progressive Dynamics Inverter w/ Transfer Switch # PD94FR?
Question:
The PD 34FR comes with a 110 plug on it. Can I put it on the PD 94FR
asked by: Marc W
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Helpful Expert Reply:
Yes, you can add a 110 volt cord onto the Progressive Dynamics Pure Sine Wave Inverter w/ Transfer Switch # PD94FR if you prefer not to hard wire it into your camper. This will effectively give you the Progressive Dynamics Pure Sine Wave Inverter w Transfer Switch and Cord # PD34FR.
expert reply by:
Bud M
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Products Referenced in This Question
Progressive Dynamics 1000 Watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter
- RV Power Inverter
- Pure Sine Wave Inverter
- Industrial Duty - Large Loads
- 12V
- 1000 Watts
- Inverter/Transfer Switch Functions
- Power Center
- Progressive Dynamics
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Progressive Dynamics 1000 Watt Inverter w/ Transfer Switch
- RV Power Inverter
- Pure Sine Wave Inverter
- Industrial Duty - Large Loads
- 12V
- 1000 Watts
- Inverter/Transfer Switch Functions
- Power Center
- Progressive Dynamics
more information >
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